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2 Bed Flats To Rent in Hurley, Windsor and Maidenhead

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The 2 bed flat sector typically includes two separate bedrooms, dedicated living areas, and bathroom facilities. Properties in Hurley span purpose-built blocks, converted period houses, and modern apartment complexes on various floors.

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The Rental Market in Hurley, Berkshire

Hurley's rental scene mirrors the wider market in this affluent corner of Berkshire. Our figures show average values in the area have moved sharply over recent years, with prices roughly 39% down on earlier levels and around 50% below the 2023 peak of £833. That shift has opened the door for renters, with terraced homes and semi-detached houses making up much of the stock. Detached family houses still attract the top rents, often exceeding £833 in purchase price, which tends to feed through into higher monthly asking rents for those after more space. As a guide, the average house price in the SL6 postcode area currently sits around £833.

Around Hurley, rental property types range from period cottages on the High Street, many with exposed beams and original fireplaces, to more contemporary homes created from converted buildings. Local knowledge suggests terraced properties in the village typically sell for around £833 on average, semi-detached homes for approximately £833, and detached properties for around £833, reflecting the size of the plots and the better positions they occupy. Flats are still relatively thin on the ground within the village itself, so most apartment choice is found in nearby Maidenhead, still within the SL6 postcode area, for those happy with a short commute.

Hurley's conservation area status plays a big part in preserving the village's character, and many properties are protected because of their historic value. On the High Street, buildings such as Malt House Cottage and Richmond Cottage point to centuries of continuous occupation in this riverside community. Landlords here often favour longer tenancies, as they prefer tenants who will look after historic homes with care. We suggest registering for our alert system, so new rentals reach us as soon as they appear, because the better properties in Hurley seldom remain available for long.

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Living in Hurley

Hurley offers renters a distinctly English village setting, and it is an appealing place if character matters to you. The High Street is lined with properties such as Malt House Cottage and Richmond Cottage, reminders of centuries of life in this riverside settlement. Timber-framed buildings and period cottages give the place a grounded, historic feel rather than a polished, modern one. Step outside and the River Thames is close by for walks, boating, or simply sitting by the water, and our local team regularly helps renters spot the hidden corners that make Hurley memorable.

There is a strong community feel here, supported by the local pub, village hall, and a steady calendar of social events through the year. For day-to-day shopping, most Hurley residents make the short trip to Maidenhead, where there are supermarkets, independent shops, and familiar restaurant chains. The wider Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead adds plenty besides, from Windsor Castle to parks and leisure facilities that lift everyday life for local residents. Families renting in Hurley tend to value the safe, pedestrian-friendly setting and the outdoor options all around the countryside. The Thames Path National Trail runs through the village too, opening up excellent walking and cycling along the river.

Weekend plans are easy to fill in Hurley and the surrounding area. The Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is close enough for a straightforward drive, while Boulter's Lock and Bray Marina bring riverfront dining and sociable spots that draw people from across the region. Golfers have several well-regarded courses within a short drive, including championship-standard facilities open to members and visitors. Windsor adds another layer, with theatre productions and racing at Windsor Racecourse, so renters here are never short of things to do through the year.

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Schools and Education in Hurley

For renters with children, schooling in and around Hurley is a real strength. Primary provision is well covered by schools in nearby villages and Maidenhead, many of which have good or outstanding Ofsted ratings. Because the village sits within the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, residents can draw on the borough's full primary school network, with several schools within an easy commute for children of different ages. Parents should check catchment areas carefully, as admissions policies give priority to those within defined boundaries. Our team can talk through school performance data and admission arrangements while you search for rental homes in the area.

Secondary choices include popular state schools and grammar schools in Maidenhead and Windsor, so families can weigh things up according to their children's abilities and preferences. Desborough School in Maidenhead offers co-educational state education, while Furze Platt Senior School provides secondary schooling with a strong academic record. For able students, Berkshire's grammar school system opens the door to well-regarded selective schools, with Furze Platt Grammar School and Altwood School among the options available to Hurley families. Across Windsor and Maidenhead, the spread of good schools makes Hurley an attractive base, though school performance data and admission criteria remain key points when choosing a rental home in this part of Berkshire.

Younger children in the Hurley area are served by several respected primary schools, including Cookham Dean Primary School, which has outstanding Ofsted results, and St. Mary's Church of England Primary School in Cookham. Charters School in Sunningdale takes secondary students from surrounding villages, while Newlands Girls' School in Maidenhead offers state secondary education for girls. For older pupils, sixth form provision nearby includes Furze Platt Sixth Form and Laureate School Sixth Form, alongside a wider spread of A-level subjects and vocational courses. We usually suggest visiting schools and speaking to admissions offices before committing to a rental home, because places can be tight in this popular part of Berkshire.

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Transport and Commuting from Hurley

Commuting from Hurley is helped by strong road links to the main employment centres. The M4 motorway runs nearby, giving direct access to Reading, Swindon, and the wider motorway network for drivers. Junction 8/9 for the M4 is easy to reach from Hurley, with routes west to the M5 and east towards London. Getting into central London is realistic by road or rail from nearby stations, usually taking around an hour by car depending on traffic. Heathrow Airport is also within reasonable driving distance, which suits anyone whose work or lifestyle takes them abroad.

Maidenhead station brings regular services to London Paddington, and journey times of about 40 minutes make daily commuting practical for city workers. It is served by Great Western Railway and Crossrail, so residents have more than one way of reaching central London and beyond. The Elizabeth line link from Reading through Maidenhead is especially useful for journeys to Canary Wharf, the City, and the West End. Marlow station gives southern residents another rail option, with trains towards Bourne End and beyond, while local buses link Hurley with Maidenhead and neighbouring villages, although frequencies are lower than in town.

For those who work locally, Maidenhead's commercial centres are close enough to offer jobs within a short commute. The town has grown into a business hub, with Waterside Court and other office schemes creating local employment. Cyclists get pleasant country lanes around Hurley, though parts of the Berkshire countryside are hilly. The Thames Path National Trail offers a traffic-free route towards Windsor and Marlow, although it is not always flat, and we would suggest dry-weather rides because some lanes turn muddy after rain. Parking at Maidenhead station is tight at peak times, so some commuters choose to cycle or take the bus instead.

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How to Rent a Home in Hurley

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Check Your Rental Budget

Before starting a search in Hurley, get a rental budget agreement in principle so you know what monthly costs you can comfortably manage. Don't forget council tax, utility bills, and service charges when working out the figures. Our team can arrange a rental budget assessment through our partner services, giving you a clear view of your position before you begin viewing properties.

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Research the Hurley Area

Take time to explore Hurley and the surrounding area so you can judge local amenities, commute times, school catchments, and the character of the different neighbourhoods across the SL6 postcode area. Visit on more than one day, and at different times, to get a genuine feel for what life there would be like. Check the facilities, the travel links, and the services you rely on day to day.

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Search Available Rentals

Browse listings for properties to rent in Hurley on home.co.uk, and compare prices, property types, and what is currently available. Register with local letting agents who handle village homes, and set up property alerts so new rentals that match your search reach us straight away. Saved searches are worth setting up too, as they make it easier to keep track of the market.

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Arrange Property Viewings

Once a few properties fit your brief, book viewings and see them for yourself. It helps to view more than one home before deciding, and to go at different times of day if you can, so you get a better sense of noise and local activity. Make notes and take photographs while you're there, then ask the landlord or agent about the property's history, any recent work, and what the rent covers.

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Prepare Your Documentation

As soon as you find the right property, have your paperwork ready, proof of identity, employment references, previous landlord references, and bank statements are all commonly needed for a rental application. Having those documents to hand can speed up referencing quite a bit. Our referencing partners can start checks once we have agreed on a property, which helps us move quickly in competitive situations.

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Complete Referencing and Sign Your Agreement

The landlord or letting agent you choose will carry out tenant referencing checks. Once those are completed successfully, we will sign the tenancy agreement and pay the required deposit plus the first month's rent. Read the terms and conditions before you sign, and ask for an inventory report if one is not provided automatically. The deposit will be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days.

What to Look for When Renting in Hurley

A few area-specific points matter in Hurley, and they can shape how a tenancy feels over time. Flood risk is the obvious one, given how close the village sits to the River Thames. Ask about past flooding, the property's position in relation to flood plains, and any flood resilience measures already in place. Buildings insurance and contents insurance can come with specific terms in flood-risk locations, so those costs should sit in your budget from the start. Our team can help you look at the flood risk profile for individual properties and talk through sensible precautions.

Many Hurley homes are historic, so conservation area restrictions may limit the changes tenants can make. Listed buildings need special permission for alterations, and you should ask your landlord how maintenance duties are split before you sign anything. With period properties, it is sensible to check the roof, plumbing, and electrical systems, because older buildings often need more looking after. If the property is leasehold, ground rent and service charge arrangements should be explained clearly, as they can add meaningfully to the real cost of renting. We always recommend a detailed inventory check before move-in, so the condition is properly recorded.

In the SL6 postcode area, council tax bands usually run from B through F, with larger detached homes sometimes sitting in higher bands. When you budget for a move, remember that council tax is usually the tenant's responsibility. Utility bills can differ a lot between period cottages and modern builds, as older homes often need more heating because insulation is less effective. Some landlords include certain utilities in the rent, while others expect tenants to open their own accounts with the suppliers. It is worth asking what the likely utility costs are for the property, and whether the landlord has preferred suppliers or energy tariffs for new tenants.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting in Hurley

What is the average rental price in Hurley, Berkshire?

Specific rental price data for Hurley is limited, but the wider SL6 postcode area shows average purchase prices around £833, with terraced homes averaging £833 and semi-detached properties around £833. In this affluent village, rents usually reflect the premium setting, so terraced homes can command several hundred pounds a week, while larger semi-detached or detached properties can reach much higher monthly figures. Riverside views and historic features often add another layer of premium. Get in touch with us for current rental prices on the properties you are considering, as rates vary a great deal with condition, size, and features.

What council tax band are properties in Hurley?

Hurley properties sit within the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead council tax system. Most homes in the village fall into bands B through F, although larger detached properties may land in higher bands depending on their assessed value. The Royal Borough's online directory can be used to check individual council tax bands, and the current rates for the relevant financial year are on their website. Council tax is normally the tenant's responsibility, so it needs to be built into the monthly budget when working out the true cost of renting in Hurley.

What are the best schools near Hurley?

Primary schools serving Hurley include Cookham Dean Primary School, which has outstanding Ofsted ratings, and St. Mary's Church of England Primary School in Cookham. On the secondary side, Desborough School and Furze Platt Senior School in Maidenhead are both options, while academically able pupils may look at Furze Platt Grammar School. Catchment areas matter here, as admissions policies give priority to residents within defined geographical boundaries, and places can be hard to secure in such a popular area.

How well connected is Hurley by public transport?

Bus services in Hurley are limited, but they do link the village with Maidenhead and nearby settlements, so the area works well for people with cars. From Maidenhead station, regular trains to London Paddington take around 40 minutes, using the Elizabeth line and Great Western Railway. The M4 is also easy to reach for drivers, with routes into Reading, Swindon, and the wider motorway network. Cyclists can use the Thames Path for scenic trips to Windsor and Marlow, although some sections are demanding.

Is Hurley a good place to rent in?

Hurley gives renters an unusual mix of village character, countryside setting, and close access to the River Thames. It feels peaceful and residential, yet it remains well connected to larger towns for work and day-to-day amenities. The community spirit, historic architecture, and lovely natural surroundings make it especially appealing to families and professionals who want a slower pace without losing links to major employment centres. Conservation area status helps protect property values and keeps the village character that makes Hurley so sought after.

What deposit and fees will I pay on a property in Hurley?

Standard deposits on rental homes in Hurley usually amount to five weeks' rent, worked out as annual rent divided by 52 and then multiplied by five. The deposit must be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of receipt, and we should be given details of the scheme and how to recover the money at the end of the tenancy. Tenants also need to budget for the first month's rent up front, plus referencing fees and possible inventory check costs that typically range from £833 to £833. As of 2024-25, there are no caps on holding deposits, though rent caps apply at different thresholds depending on property value.

What should I know about flood risk when renting in Hurley?

Because Hurley sits beside the River Thames, some properties, especially those in lower-lying spots or close to the river, can carry flood risk when water levels rise. Ask landlords about any history of flooding, how high the property sits, and whether flood barriers or raised electrical fittings have already been installed. Buildings insurance can come with different terms where flood risk is present, and contents cover should reflect that local profile. The government flood warning service sends alerts for homes near the Thames, giving residents time to take sensible precautions.

Deposit and Fees When Renting in Hurley

Working out the full cost of renting in Hurley means looking well beyond the monthly rent alone. Standard deposits here usually amount to five weeks' rent, calculated as rent multiplied by five and then divided by four to give the monthly equivalent. That deposit must be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of receipt, and you should be told which scheme is being used and how to get your deposit back at the end of the tenancy. First-time renters should also note that different rules can apply at different property thresholds, and there is no cap on holding deposits under current regulations.

Extra costs to plan for include the first month's rent paid in advance, tenant referencing fees, which vary depending on the provider, and inventory check fees typically ranging from £833 to £833.

When you secure the right home in Hurley, a holding deposit is usually paid to reserve it while referencing and paperwork are completed. It is generally equal to one week's rent, and if the tenancy goes ahead it is set against the move-in costs. If the landlord does not proceed, the holding deposit should come back in full. Be wary of any charge that looks out of line, or of requests for money before you have viewed the property and met the landlord or agent face to face. Our team gives clear guidance on fees and can explain what to expect at each stage of the rental process.

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Moving to Hurley - Your Relocation Guide

Moving to Hurley from elsewhere needs a bit of planning, especially if the move is from a city or another part of the country. Our team can talk through the practical details of life in this Berkshire village, from local utility suppliers to waste collection arrangements and registration with local services. The village feel and countryside setting can take a little adjusting to if urban living is what you know, but most renters settle in quickly enough once they are here.

If you are moving in from outside the area, registering with a local GP surgery should be near the top of the list, as NHS services require local registration. The nearest GP practices are in nearby villages and Maidenhead, though availability varies from practice to practice. For dental treatment and other health services, Maidenhead has a good spread of NHS and private healthcare options. Veterinary services are also available locally for pet owners, with several Maidenhead practices welcoming new clients.

Setting up utilities in a rental home means contacting the relevant suppliers and opening accounts in your name. For electricity and gas, the current market arrangements let you choose your supplier, and there are major providers operating in the Hurley area. Internet connectivity has improved sharply over recent years, although speeds still depend on the property's exact location. Virgin Media, BT, and other providers serve the SL6 postcode area, and full fibre is becoming more widely available. Our team can guide you towards the providers that cover specific areas and properties.

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